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Job Category:
University Staff
Employment Type:
Regular
Job Profile:
Facilities Technician II
Job Summary:
Join a Dynamic Research Environment Supporting Cutting-Edge Agricultural Science
The Arlington Agricultural Research Station seeks a skilled and versatile Facilities Technician to join our small, dedicated facilities team. Located just 20 miles north of Madison on over 2,000 acres of premier agricultural research land, Arlington ARS serves as an outdoor laboratory for nearly every department in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.
About This Unique Opportunity
This position offers an exceptional blend of general facilities maintenance and specialized agricultural systems operation. You'll be instrumental in maintaining diverse research infrastructure while becoming a key operator of our state-of-the-art sand separation system at the Emmons Blaine Arlington Dairy Research Center, the University of Wisconsin’s flagship dairy research facility.
Your work will directly support groundbreaking research across nearly all disciplines within the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences:
You'll maintain the station's extensive research infrastructure including dairy, beef, sheep, and swine livestock facilities and specialized facilities for agronomy, soils, horticulture, and plant pathology; the central feed mill; and agricultural engineering installations across the 2,000+ acre station. Your facilities expertise ensures researchers can focus on their work, from crop science and animal genetics to nutrition studies and sustainable agriculture innovations, knowing their buildings, equipment, and specialized systems are properly maintained and operationally sound.
Position Highlights
Diverse Facilities Maintenance
Maintain equipment and facilities across station's extensive research infrastructure
Support operations at greenhouses, laboratories, and central feed mill
Perform inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs on buildings and equipment
Coordinate with trades, vendors, and technical staff on projects
Ensure compliance with safety standards and operational procedures
Sand Separation Building Operations
Operate and maintain the dairy's specialized sand bedding recovery system
Monitor and adjust separation processes to ensure optimal sand quality
Operate skid loaders to move and stockpile clean sand throughout the day
Perform daily equipment maintenance including cleaning and greasing
Conduct regular system checks and process adjustments across shifts
General Dairy Maintenance Support
Assist with Blaine Dairy facility and equipment maintenance
Support feeding equipment upkeep and general facility operations
Collaborate with dairy management on maintenance priorities
What Makes This Role Special
This position bridges two important teams—the Arlington ARS Maintenance Team and Blaine Dairy Operations—creating synergy that enhances operational efficiency station-wide. You'll be part of a collaborative 3-4 person maintenance pool with shared knowledge and backup coverage, while working closely with dairy staff focused on animal care and research excellence.
The role offers variety, challenge, and the satisfaction of knowing your work directly enables world-class agricultural research that impacts Wisconsin's farming community and beyond.
Additional Information
The ability to reliably travel between work locations is required .
Criminal Background Check may be required
Evaluation Period may be required
Review the Arlington Agricultural Research Station website: https://arlington.ars.wisc.edu/
Key Job Responsibilities:
- Receives, inspects, inventories, and distributes deliveries to appropriate entities under general supervision
- Performs routine facility inspections and monitors cleanliness
- Assists trades, crafts, vendors, and technical staff with construction, design, and operational maintenance as needed
- Utilizes equipment to repair and maintain standard machinery, equipment, and facility property to prevent further damage and ensure optimal operation
- Troubleshoots, escalates, and documents issues according to established policies and procedures
Department:
Arlington Agricultural Research Station
Compensation:
The anticipated hourly compensation for this position with minimal experience is $22.00/hr. However, final salary will depend on experience and qualifications. Employees in this position can expect to receive benefits such as generous vacation, holidays, and paid time off; competitive insurances and savings accounts; retirement benefits. Additional benefits information can be found at: https://www.wisconsin.edu/ohrwd/benefits/download/univstaff.pdf
Required Qualifications:
Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and equipment operation experience
Ability to troubleshoot and repair basic machinery and building systems
Organizational, communication, & problem-solving skills
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Valid Drivers License
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience using and maintaining heavy‑duty or agricultural equipment and facilities, including operating skid loaders and other heavy equipment and performing routine and preventive maintenance practices to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Experience working with Mechanical, Hydraulic, Plumbing & Electrical Systems.
Experience performing work in the Construction, Maintenance, or Building Trades
Education:
H.S. Diploma Preferred
How to Apply:
Click on the "Apply Online" button to start the application process. You will be prompted to upload the following documents/Application Materials:
Resume (required) - Detail your educational and professional background
Your application materials will be used during our evaluation to determine your qualifications as they relate to the job. The most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process.
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Contact Information:
Andrew Vaudt, HR Generalist (andrew.vaudt@wisc.edu)
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